| Literature DB >> 25632300 |
Leonidas Matsakas1, Nemailla Bonturi2, Everson Alves Miranda3, Ulrika Rova1, Paul Christakopoulos1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Environmental crisis and concerns for energy security have made the research for renewable fuels that will substitute the usage of fossil fuels an important priority. Biodiesel is a potential substitute for petroleum, but its feasibility is hindered by the utilization of edible vegetableEntities:
Keywords: Biodiesel; Enzymatic saccharification; Rhodosporidium toruloides; Single cell oil; Sweet sorghum
Year: 2015 PMID: 25632300 PMCID: PMC4308834 DOI: 10.1186/s13068-014-0190-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechnol Biofuels ISSN: 1754-6834 Impact factor: 6.040
Figure 1Effect of sweet sorghum concentration in the presence or absence of enzymatic saccharification on single cell oil (SCO) production. Effect of initial sweet sorghum concentration at a range from 8.7 to 16% w/w in the presence (dark grey) or absence (light grey) of enzymatic saccharification on the production of SCO. DM, dry matter.
Figure 2Effect of enzymatic saccharification on sweet sorghum at 16% w/w. (a) Without the application of enzymatic saccharification and (b) after enzymatic saccharification.
Figure 3Effect of solids removal on single cell oil (SCO) production in the presence or absence of enzymatic saccharification. Effect of sweet sorghum concentration at a range between 8.7 and 20% w/w on SCO production in the presence (dark grey) or absence (light grey) of enzymatic saccharification. Solids were removed prior to cultivation.
Figure 4Time course of single cell oil (SCO) production on juice obtained from 20% w/w solids concentration. Time course of sugars consumption (diamond), biomass (filled circle) and lipid (circle) concentration when R. toruloides was cultivated on sweet sorghum juice that came from 20% w/w sweet sorghum concentration.
Comparison of single cell oil production from renewable raw materials
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| Detoxified dilute sulfuric acid pretreated wheat straw | 2.4 | [ |
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| Detoxified hydrochloric acid pretreated sugarcane bagasse | 6.7 | [ |
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| Sulfuric acid hydrolyzed tree leaves | 4.7 | [ |
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| Detoxified dilute sulfuric acid pretreated rice straw | 11.5 | [ |
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| Monosodium glutamate wastewater | 5.0 | [ |
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| Sweet sorghum juice | 2.9 | [ |
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| Sweet sorghum juice | 6.9 | [ |
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| Detoxified sulfuric acid treated sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate | 15.8 | [ |
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| Lime pretreated sweet sorghum bagasse | 2.6 | [ |
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| Dilute sulfuric acid pretreated sweet sorghum bagasse | 4.3 | [ |
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| Juice from enzymatically saccharified sweet sorghum | 13.8 | This work |
Fatty acids composition
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| C14:0 | 0.71 |
| C16:0 | 29.18 |
| C18:0 | 6.56 |
| C18:1 (n-9) | 55.78 |
| C18:2 cis12 | 7.68 |
The fatty acid composition of the obtained single cell oil during cultivation of R. toruloides on juice from 20% w/w liquefied sweet sorghum stalks.